Microsoft kills off iconic Windows drawing program Paint
Microsoft’s iconic drawing program Paint is to be killed off after more than 30 years.
Devastated friend of hammer attack victim pays emotional tribute
The devastated friend of a woman killed in a vicious hammer attack has paid an emotional tribute to the woman who helped deliver her son.
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1/40 Burning rubber
The car driven by Martin Truex Jr. burns after a crash with Kyle Busch during the NASCAR Brickyard 400 auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis
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2/40 World champions
The England women cricket team pose with the World Cup trophy during a media call at Lord's
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3/40 Dedication
Prince Harry talking to children after presenting the British Royal Air Force (RAF) Regiment with a new Queen's Colour to commemorate its 75th Anniversary during a dedication parade, at RAF Honington
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4/40 I need a window seat
People dressed as Santa Claus and his helpers take a canal tour of Copenhagen as they take part in the World Santa Claus Congress, an annual event held every summer at the amusement park Dyrehavsbakken in Copenhagen
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5/40 The one that didn't get away
A jaguar hunts a fish as it swims in its enclosure at Pessac Zoo on the outskirts of Bordeaux
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6/40 Manure-vre
Colombian mounted soldiers take part in a military parade to celebrate the 207th anniversary of the independence, in Bogota
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7/40 Making a splash
Tourists jump into a mud bath at the Daecheon Beach Mud Plaza in during the start of the Mud Festival in Boryeong, South Korea
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8/40 Purple reign
The Duchess of Cambridge arriving for a visit to the Maritime Museum in Hamburg, Germany
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9/40 Is there a screw loose somewhere?
US President Donald Trump holds up a pair of pliers as he speaks during a Made in America event with US manufacturers in the East Room of the White House
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10/40 In sync
Team Ukraine competes in the 17th FINA World Championship in Hungary
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11/40 Fog of war
A member of the Royal Malaysian Police Special Tactical Unit takes part in a security drill simulating rescue of hostages in preparation for the upcoming South East Asian Games (SEA GAMES) at KL Sentral in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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12/40 Tuckered out
A squirrel monkey rests on a tree branch on a hot day at a zoo in Zhengzhou, Henan province, China
Reuters
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13/40 Eat my dust
Peugeot's French driver Cyril Despres and co-driver David Castera of France (FRONT) compete during the Stage 10 of the Silk Way 2017 between Hami and Dunhuang, China
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14/40 Fire fighting
A firefighting aircraft attends to the scene of a forest fire in the town of Castagniers near Nice, southern France
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15/40 Calm before the storm
Noctilucent clouds form over St Mary's Island in Whitley Bay in the early hours of this morning, as thunderstorms and potential flooding have been forecast for large parts of the UK
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16/40 Are we there yet?
Prince George and Princess Charlotte look out of their airplane window at the reception committee waiting to welcome them in Poland
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17/40 Tokyo light show
People stand amongst candles lit inside paper lanterns while looking out at Rainbow Bridge in Odaiba Marine Park in Tokyo as part of a festival held every July on the Japanese holiday Marine Day
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18/40 Gold leaf
People enjoy a golden evening on a lake outside the Russian city of Sortavala
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19/40 Bastille Day
The moon is seen near the group statues on the facade Grand Palais during the traditional Bastille Day military parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris
Reuters
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20/40 Explosive Reunion
Lava errupts from the Piton de la Fournaise, the volcano of the French Indian Ocean island of Reunion
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21/40 Bid for glory
Johanna Konta serves to Venus Williams during their Women's Singles semi final match on day nine at Wimbledon. Konta was the first British woman to reach the semis in 39 years
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22/40 On his best behaviour (as is the dog)
Prince Philip speaks to a police officer and his dog when he and the Queen went to open the new headquarters of the Metropolitan Police
Alex Lentati
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23/40 A New Hope
The skeleton of a blue whale - named Hope -was unveiled at the Natural History Museum, replacing Dippy the Diplodocus which will be going on a nationwide tour of museums and galleries
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24/40 Will he save it?
The Duke of Cambridge goes in goal as a member of the Wildcats Girls' football programme takes a shot when William hosted a reception for the England Women's football team at Kensington Palace
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25/40 Ouch!
Peruvian matador Andres Roca Rey is tossed by a Jandilla's fighting bull during the fifth bullfight of the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona
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26/40 Does a bear sleep in the woods?
A Sun Bear, native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, sleeps in a tree at the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha
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27/40 Royal welcome
Spain's King Felipe kisses the hand of The Queen as she greets him during a Ceremonial Welcome on Horse Guards Parade
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28/40 Fun in the mud
Kids participate in races during Mud Day at the Nankin Mills Park, Westland, Michigan, USA
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29/40 Your sir are a true hero
Prince William, Patron of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, speaks with Battle of Britain pilot Ken Wilkinson to mark the Flight's 60th Anniversary
Reuters
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30/40 (Dis)Advantage Djjovic
Serbia's Novak Djokovic in action during his fourth round match against France's Adrian Mannarino
Reuters
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31/40 Visitors from out of town
Five models dressed as ‘White Walkers’ from Game of Thrones arrive in London to celebrate the upcoming start of season 7 of the TV show on Sky Atlantic
Jeremy Selwyn
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32/40 Head on crash
A wild cow charges at a reveller in the bullring following the fifth running of the bulls at the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, Spain
Reuters
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33/40 Taking the plunge
Michal Navratil dives from the 27 metre platform at Islet Franca do Campo, Portugal, during the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series
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34/40 Odd couple
Miranda Kerr and Marukomekun pose for photographers during a promotional event in Tokyo
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35/40 Aussie's rule
The iconic Beer Can Regatta at Darwin Harbour, Australia
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36/40 Going downhill, fast
Team Hair Force One races down the course during the Red Bull Soapbox Race at Alexandra Palace, London
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37/40 We will not forget
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan pays his respects at the Hyde Park memorial on the anniversary of the 7/7 attacks in London
Reuters
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38/40 G20 protest
Demonstrators dressed as clowns face policemen as they take part in a protest titled "#BlockG20 - Color the Red Zone" in Hamburg
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39/40 Right, it's my turn
Runners sprint ahead of bulls during the first running of the bulls at the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, northern Spain
Reuters
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40/40 Face off
Bella, age 6, poses with a Pakicetus skeleton cast on display at the Natural History Museum, London. Over 100 whale, dolphin and porpoise specimens from the Natural History Museum's research collection go on display for the Whale's: Beneath the Surface exhibition, which opens on July 14
Getty Images
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Londoner who edits videos with his feet named best young vlogger
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Heart transplant girl Evie Doherty donates hair to other sick children
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